A sparse matrix is an array with more zero values than non-zero values.
A non-singular matrix is basically one that has a multiplicative inverse. More specifically, a matrix "A" is non-singular if there is a matrix "B", such that AB = BA = 1, where "1" is the unity matrix. Non-singular matrixes are those that have a non-zero determinant. Singular and non-singular matrixes are only defined for square matrixes.
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A sparse matrix is a matrix in which most of the elements are zero.
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A sparse matrix is one which normally contains a large proportion of elements whose value is 0. There is no exact proportion at which a matrix becomes sparse.
While matrixes is not wrong, the proper spelling is matrices. Purists will frown upon the former, and will not go down well with English teachers/markers
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A non-singular matrix is basically one that has a multiplicative inverse. More specifically, a matrix "A" is non-singular if there is a matrix "B", such that AB = BA = 1, where "1" is the unity matrix. Non-singular matrixes are those that have a non-zero determinant. Singular and non-singular matrixes are only defined for square matrixes.
The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
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Sparse was created in 2003.
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The plural of matrix is matrixes or matrices. (prounounced MAY tri sees)
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The antonym for sparse is dense.
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